Whether you're visiting Tucson for the first time, or you're a local searching for what's new, Tucson has what you’re looking for. With incredible attractions for the whole family, 350 days of sunshine for outdoor adventures and golf, an extensive arts and culture background, world-class accommodations and spas, and a burgeoning culinary and nightlife scene, Tucson will keep you entertained and wanting to come back for more. Come visit Tucson and see for yourself!
2012 Gem, Mineral & Fossil Showcase
The "world's largest event of its kind" has museum-quality exhibits and vendors of gems, minerals, fossils, meteorites, beads, art, jewelry, and supplies at nearly 40 locations. January 28 - February 12, 2012. For more information, see our Gem Show page.
Accenture Match Play Championship
This match play tournament on the PGA TOUR circuit features the Official World Golf Rankings' top 64 pro golfers playing for a $8.5 million grand prize at The Ritz-Carlton Golf Club, Dove Mountain. February 20-26, 2012.
87th Annual La Fiesta de los Vaqueros
(Celebration of the Cowboys) includes the Tucson Rodeo, among the top 25 pro rodeos in North America, staged at Tucson Rodeo Grounds, and the Tucson Rodeo Parade, one of the country’s largest horse-drawn parades, presented since 1925. February 18 - 26, 2012.
Arizona Centennial Celebration
Downtown Tucson's celebration of Arizona's February 14 Statehood Centennial will reflect our state's rich cultural heritage and Metro Tucson's vibrant arts scene with fun for all ages, February 10-12.
Arizona SciTech Festival
Arizona science, technology, and innovation will be showcased statewide through March 14 with events hosted by organizations including UA Science: Flandrau; Biosphere 2; UA Science Downtown; Tucson Festival of Books; and Tucson Gem, Mineral & Fossil Showcase.
What's New in Tucson
Arizona is celebrating 100 Years of Statehood and we've put together this great list of 100 Things to Do!
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The beating of hooves drum in your chest as you watch Quarter Horses and thoroughbreds race around the 5/8 mile track in pursuit of the win.
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- Tucson Gem, Mineral & Fossil Showcase
Jan. 28 - Feb. 12
This international marketplace of gems, minerals, fossils, beads and jewelry-making supplies as well as museum exhibits and other treasures includes more than 40 different locations across town. - Horse Racing at Rillito Park Race Track
Jan. 28 - Mar. 25
Tucson's landmark Rillito Park Race Track is the scene of live Quarter Horse and Thoroughbred horse racing on weekends through March 25 (excluding Feb 4-5). - American Indian Exposition
Jan. 29 - Feb. 12
American Indian artists and artisans selling original art, craftworks, and native foods, along with music and dancers poolside on Sat-Sun at Flamingo Quality Inn. - Frida Kahlo: Through the Lens of Nickolas Muray
Jan. 29 - Jun. 3
The Tucson Museum of Art presents an intimate look at Mexico’s prolific and well-known artist Frida Kahlo through the photographic lens of her lover/friend Nickolas Muray. - Sundance Welcome Horse Show
Feb. 1 - Feb. 5
Horse Shows in the Sun presents the first of its six-week Arizona Winter Circuit with hunter, jumper and equitation classes for novice and experienced riders. Pima County Fairgrounds. - 74th Annual Tohono O'odham Nation Rodeo & Fair
Feb. 2 - Feb. 5
Arizona's longest-running American Indian rodeo has a powwow, carnival, parade, Waila dances, and food/crafts at Eugene Tashquinth Livestock Complex in Sells, 60 miles west of Tucson. - 100 Years of Arizona’s Best: Minerals That Made The State
Feb. 3 - Feb. 3
The UA Mineral Museum's new exhibit commemorates Arizona’s State Centennial with a dazzling display of Arizona minerals on loan from top collectors. - 20th Cochise County Cowboy Poetry & Music Gathering
Feb. 3 - Feb. 5
Celebrate Arizona's rich cowboy heritage with performances by acclaimed poets and musicians from throughout the United States at Buena Performing Arts Center, Sierra Vista. - The Great Grand Canyon Time Train - Just for Kids
Feb. 4
All aboard for a fantastic train ride on an extraordinary time trip to the bottom of the Grand Canyon with the Tucson Symphony Orchestra at Tucson Symphony Center. - Madama Butterfly
Feb. 4 - Feb. 5
Arizona Opera presents Madama Butterfly, the classic story of a Japanese geisha's fragile heart shattered performed at Tucson Music Hall. - Art Safari
Feb. 4
Central Tucson Gallery Association presents a walking tour of central Tucson warehouse and storefront galleries featuring exhibit openings and artist receptions. - Arivaca's Rockin' Mineral Show
Feb. 4
A gem show in Arivaca, 60 miles southwest of Tucson, featuring minerals and fossils from Southern Arizona, local arts and crafts, a farmer's market, and various local boutiques and artisan shops. - Gem & Mineral Show at Tucson Botanical Gardens
Feb. 6 - Feb. 7
Exotic and delicate gems/minerals and a variety of large folio books on castles, palaces, European countries, map-making, minerals and classical composers on sale at Tucson Botanical Gardens. - Tucson Gem & Mineral Society: Minerals of Arizona
Feb. 9 - Feb. 12
Tucson Gem and Mineral Society presents Tucson's original gem show with displays featuring "Minerals of Arizona" and more at Tucson Convention Center. - The Power of Momentum—Jump Starting 2012
Feb. 9
A presentation focusing on issues and opportunities of small to mid-sized businesses, from financial stability to sales and marketing strategies, at Hacienda Del Sol Guest Ranch Resort. RSVP required. - Mata Ortiz Potter Demonstration
Feb. 9
Mata Ortiz potter Oralia will demonstrate her pottery painting and will have pottery for sale at the Arizona Geological Survey Map and Bookstore. - Arizona Centennial Celebration, Downtown Tucson
Feb. 10 - Feb. 12
Celebration marking Arizona's 100th anniversary of statehood includes free concerts, fireworks displays, street musicians, food vendors, rides, historical re-enactments, and more for all ages in Downtown Tucson. - Living History Day: Arizona's Centennial Celebration
Feb. 11
The Tucson Presidio celebrates Arizona's 100th birthday with a Tucson Living History Day featuring Spanish colonial food, craft demonstrations, soldier drills, storytelling, and more. - The Sons of the Pioneers
Feb. 11
Rhythm & Roots AZ presents recipients of the Country Music Hall of Fame, Western Music Hall of Fame, National Cowboy Hall of Fame, Grammy Hall of Fame, Smithsonian Institute’s “National Treasure” Designation in concert at Berger Performing Arts Center. - The Second City's Laugh Out Loud Tour
Feb. 11 - Feb. 12
Arizona Theatre Company presents The Second City with its one-of-kind Laugh Out Loud tour with the world's best and brightest comedians at Temple of Music and Art. - Tucson Boys Chorus Classic Concert
Feb. 11
The renowned Tucson Boys Chorus presents a concert of classics at Our Mother of Sorrows Church. - Kona "24 Hours in the Old Pueblo"
Feb. 17 - Feb. 19
Epic Rides hosts one of the world's largest 24-hour endurance mountain-bike events, which courses past the Tortolita, Catalina, and Galiuro mountains; watch or help raise funds for the event. - La Fiesta de los Vaqueros (Tucson Rodeo)
Feb. 18 - Feb. 26
The Tucson Rodeo, or La Fiesta de los Vaqueros (Celebration of the Cowboy), is one of the top 25 professional rodeos in North America. Located at the Tucson Rodeo Grounds. - Southwest Indian Art Fair
Feb. 18 - Feb. 19
Arizona State Museum presents "Southern Arizona's premier American Indian art show and market" with 200 native artists and their wares, a rug auction, live entertainment, foods, and more. - Creating a Great TV Series: Idea Development to Production
Feb. 18
UA Hanson Film Institute/Tucson Film Office present an "Inside Track" panel event at Center for Creative Photography for Tucson's creative community/anyone interested in how the television industry works.
- VisitTucsonAZ: Volunteer at @TFOB - Tucson Book Festival 2012 Needs Drivers for Visiting Authors http://t.co/G9LBlx0F - Tweeted on Feb 03, 2012
- VisitTucsonAZ: What it takes to put on the gem and mineral showcase http://t.co/vCLvtMhP via @azbiz cc: @tucsongems - Tweeted on Feb 03, 2012
- VisitTucsonAZ: RT @EcuadorianHands: Tucson Gem & Mineral Show...attracts thousands of treasure hunters from every corner of the globe http://t.co/eB5UZQPI - Tweeted on Feb 03, 2012
- VisitTucsonAZ: RT @FC_Tucson: We have a street soccer showdown happening during Second Saturday in downtown. You should join us! http://t.co/L3YbdUJX - Tweeted on Feb 03, 2012
- The Huffington Post blogs on Prince Harry's visit to the Real Southwest, and lists 11 reasons to love Tucson.
- The Daily Beast ranks Tucson as the #7 Most Generous US City.
- Bill Walton, best known for his professional basketball career, was blown away by our own El Tour de Tucson bicycle event.
- Southwest Airlines will begin seasonal service between Tucson International Airport and Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport beginning February 12, 2012.
- Livability.com selected Tucson as One of the 10 Best Cities for Veterans to Live.
- Tucson has become one of the country’s most gay-friendly cities, boasting GLBT social, cultural and political organizations, and a variety of gay-owned and -friendly businesses.
- The September 2011 issue of Climbing Magazine lists Tucson as the #1 town for climbers. Find out why...
- From AZCentral.com Travel: Santa Cruz County, where wine country, mission history, and natural beauty come together.
- American Bus Association Names Tucson International Mariachi Conference One Of North America's 100 Best Events For 2012!
- Visit the beautiful Town of Oro Valley, one of "America's Top-Rated Smaller Cities."
- Even Denver loves Tucson for our balmy winter weather, agreeing with National Geographic and Outdoor Magazine that we are a winter biking destination.
- USA Today Travel lists Tucson as One of Ten Great Places for City Cycling.
- Read U.S. News & World Report Travel's great section on Tucson travel tips.
























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